Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 16, 2019

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RT: US to begin INF Treaty withdrawal from February 2, Washington confirms

The US will begin its withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia on February 2, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control Andrea Thompson told NATO officials in Brussels.

Washington’s unilateral withdrawal from the treaty – originally signed by the United States and Russia in 1987 – comes after negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, fell through on Tuesday. Thompson claimed that Russia is in breach of the treaty, and that Moscow’s 9M729 missile system violates the terms of the agreement.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 16, 2019

Russia ready to work with US to 'save' INF arms treaty: Lavrov -- France 24

After the INF Treaty, What Is Next? -- Arms Control Association

US Air Force Escalated Bombing Campaign on Taliban by 35 Percent in November -- Spuntik

Airstrikes against ISIS in Syria up in recent weeks -- Air Force Times

4,500 Marines, F-35 Squadron on Standby in Middle East as U.S. Mulls Syria Exit -- USNI News

Trump to use federal funds to prop up US bomb makers -- Defense News

Lockheed tapped for next Freedom-class littoral combat ship -- UPI

Navy Set to Restart LCS Deployments this Year, Despite Challenges in Manning, Training -- USNI News

BAE contracted for repairs, upgrades on guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey -- UPI

MBDA's new MMP missile system successfully deployed in Mali -- UPI

Navy Sees Stealthy, AI-Enabled 6th-Gen Fighter to Come After F/A -18 -- Warrior Maven

The F-35 Fighter Is A Success. So How Do We Keep It Ready And Reliable For The Next 50 Years? -- Loren Thompson, Forbes

Head of Army’s Middle East command nominated to four-star job in charge of stateside forces -- Army Times

Understanding the Army Case for Exoskeletons -- Exoskeleton Report

Expeditionary Forces Are America's Military Crown Jewel -- US Naval Institute

Exclusive: Green Berets Targeted After Anonymous Email Exposed Lowered Standards -- Breitbart

China's modernized military could threaten Taiwan, U.S. report says -- UPI

‘Be Ready To Fight Now’: Top Admiral On Russia & China -- Breaking Defense

'Unfounded Speculation': China on DoD Report on China's Military Development -- Spuntik

US, UK navies conduct first drills in waters claimed by China -- UPI

China Seeking Nuclear Bomber to Compete With U.S. -- Anthony Capaccio, Bloomberg

China's SSBN Force Will Fall Short for Foreseeable Future -- Robert Farley, Diplomat

Japan surges new weapons, military roles to meet China’s rise -- Military Times

Contract for 13 Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jets to be signed in 2020 — source -- TASS

Newly Appointed IDF Chief Kochavi Pledges to Make Army ‘Deadly, Efficient’ -- Sputnik

South Korea seeks global discussion of wartime sexual violence -- UPI

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

NATO has backed the US claim of Russia in a material breach of INF. This isn't the US going it alone.

Sadly for NATO, there is too much opposition to building and fielding a ground based counter to the Russian systems. Heck the US couldn't get funding past the Dems in the House anyway. So a nice win for Russia.

Look for the START treaty to not be renewed either. Why sign with a nation that cheats? Why limit yourself and China is unlimited?

Say Good Night to nuclear arms control.